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%otU(' Downers 7 Arlington Heights 6 Downers opened the seoson with a thrilling victory over the new member in our conference. Downers 0 Naperville 13 In the initial home game, a powerful Naperville team handed Downers its first loss. Downers 7 Riverside 12 With only one minute left in the game, a pass interception by R B set up the winning touch- down. Downers 7 Hinsdale 21 Although Downers outplayed the Devils in the second half, they had to return the bucket' because of an early margin. Downers 19 Leyden 20 This hard-fought and bruising battle proved to be a heartbreaker to the Trojans Downers 21 York 7 The Trojans temporary slump was broken by Zagol s and Lyon’s defensive strength. The spirited Downers' team was at its best Downers 7 La Grange 19 Downers played L.T. on an even basis for two quarters of the encounter The line play of Hibner, Ogren and Schumacher was out- standing. Downers 14 Glenbard 0 Through a blinding snow storm, Downers drove to this well-earned victory This teams ability to handle a slippery, freezing pigskin was their main asset. Downers 14 Maine 13 Once again Tennery s educated toe kicked the winning margin of the game. Defensive line play by Walker and Lyon helped upset the favored Maine eleven
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Row 1 I: Zimmerlin, G. Pap paS; B. Rosine, I. Levoron , J. Pappas, C. Kittcl; L Atlans Row 2: 8. Waggoner, R At kins, I Staffeldt, B. Halik, J. Vander Ploeg, B. Fred- rickson. Row I Mrs Davies, Mrs Johns, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs Moffett, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Myers C uitocli land - Each afternoon, during fifth period, the clang and clatter of the first floor push-cart is heard resounding throughout the building. This little vehicle is manned by a member of the janitorial staff. Although this is a minor duty, the custodi- ans perform countless major ones Outdoors this busy staff keeps our grounds in superb condition by mowing the lawns, shovel- ing snow, trimming hedges, and performing other duties, which range from cleaning the furnace to changing a light bulb Thanks go to Mr Leverenz and his capable staff for their continual efforts to keep our school and its grounds ship shape When the bell rings, storms of hungry crew- men scurry for the galleys. The cry for pies and traditional barbecues is met by the efficient cafeteria ladies, who are not only behind a counter this yeor, but also behind the new wall in our cafeteria Little known to most students, members of the staff are busying themselves in the galley when most of us are tumbling out of our bunks A word of gratitude should also go to the assistants of the galley staff These are the swabbies who clean the tables and dishes So let s give a twenty-one gun salute to the able- bodied ladies of our cafeteria 15
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VARSITY Row 1: J. Montgomery, B. Fritsch, E. Zagol; R. Tennery; J. Schumacher, B. Barus, R Lacy, B. Bale, H. McLees, R. Ronald- SOn. Row 2: R. Cinkus, R Manning, J. Martin, N. Hibner, B. Walker, G. Machtemes, B. Lyon, H. Ogren, R. Frankovich, I Wright Row 3: Coach Burch, M Howard, G. Stauffer, D. Fether, S. Robertson, A. Thollander, P Kina, J. Dee, T. Baron, G. Cich, S. Carne; G. Cross, Coach Stahl. Row 4: L. Fedor, R. Rubado, D. Compton, B. Crowley, D. Wehman; G. Andel, B. Gross; H. Brown, D. Louchle, C McCollum, H. Foreman, B. Fiedler. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Won Lost Tied Hinsdale 7 0 0 LaGrange 5 2 0 Maine 4 2 1 Downers 4 3 0 Riverside 3 3 1 York 2 5 0 Glenbard 2 S 0 Arlington 0 7 0 As a result of a climactic victory over a fovored Maine eleven in the final game of the season, our varsity climbed back into the first division of the West Suburban Conference after a season’s absence To achieve this, the squad staged a sensational comeback after a mid- season slump that had pulled them far off the pace Defensive play highlighted a majority of the games throughout the season. Many of them were very close until they broke wide open in the final periods Bob Moose Lyon and Ed Tank Zagol were honored with a position on the All-Conference squads for their outstanding play. Bob Barus, Norm Hibner, Howie McLees, Harvey Ogren, and Joe Schumacher also played well enough to receive mention in the balloting. This year's squad was comparatively small, numerically. In many games extra uniforms hung in the equipment room for lack of use However, since quality and not quantity is required for victory, our team compiled a record of which they were duly proud.
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